Citations:hydrogen

1835 - Edward Turner, Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the Science

Water is the sole product of the combustion of hydrogen gas. For this important fact we are indebted to Mr. Cavendish. He demonstrated it by burning oxygen and hydrogen gases in a dry glass vessel ; when a quantity of pure water was generated, exactly equal in weight to that of the gases which had disappeared.

1845 - Theodore Dwight, American Penny Magazine, and Family Newspaper

Charles was the first to send up a hydrogen balloon, 12 feet in diameter, which rose 3,123 feet, disappeared in the clouds, and fell at the distance of 15 miles

1863 - William Thomas Brande, Alfred Swaine Taylor, Chemistry

The hydrogen liberated by the electrolysis of water from platinum surfaces may, when dried, be considered as absolutely pure.

1991 - Stanley E. Spangler, Force and accommodation in world politics

These actions included the decisions to build the hydrogen bomb, to maintain American troops in Japan after the formal occupation was over, . . .